
McLAREN W1
Mainline · HW RACE DAY (2025) · #6/10
Find this car
affiliateWe may earn a commission from purchases made through these links.
Wheels
Colors
No sales recorded yet. Price history builds as cars sell on the marketplace.
More from HW RACE DAY
View series →The story behind the McLAREN W1
The McLaren W1 captures high-speed racing energy in a compact package for your shelf or track. Released as part of the HW Race Day series in 2025, this Mainline model brings serious aerodynamics to collectors who love extreme vehicles. Designed by Ronald Wong with SKU JBC17, it features an aggressive shape that stands out among standard diecast releases. The design focuses on pure performance visuals without unnecessary extras, keeping the attention strictly on the sleek profile and racing stance.
Materials, colors and value
This model arrives in a fully plastic construction typical for core retail Mainline items. The color palette is dominated by various shades of Gray, including solid Dark Gray options alongside striking Metalflake finishes that shift under different lighting conditions. You will find versions with both matte body paint and those featuring clear metal flake effects on the exterior panels. All variations include a matching Black base platform and interior details for a cohesive dark aesthetic.
Questions about the McLAREN W1
Is this McLaren W1 Hot Wheels car rare?+
No, it is not considered rare since it belongs to the standard Mainline assortment. This means it was produced in high quantities for regular retail stores and general distribution worldwide. Most collectors can find these cars easily on store shelves or through online marketplaces without needing special access codes.
What color options exist for this car?+
Collectors typically see Gray, Dark Gray, Metalflake Dark Gray and a standard Metalflake version. The finish can vary significantly between the solid matte gray look or the reflective metallic flake paint job that adds depth to the bodywork of your collection pieces.
Does this model come with real rubber tires?+
No, it does not feature Real Rider rubber tires because it is a basic plastic Mainline release. The wheels are made from hard black plastic material to match the body base cost and weight requirements for standard production toy manufacturing.
More like this
How much is a JBC17 - McLAREN W1 Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 Mainline casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.


























